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It's A Fact
At birth, manatees are about three to four feet long and weigh between 60 and 70 pounds. Adoptee Phyllis recently brought a new calf to Blue Spring. See the video! |
A Friendly Giant For Dad Adopt Whiskers, Gator, or Brutus for Father's Day. |
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Remembering Lorelei Recently, we received the sad news that Lorelei, one of the manatees in our Adopt-A-Manatee® program, had passed away peacefully on April 23, 2018. She was nearly 43 years old. Learn more. |
Does This Manatee Need Help? Many people know to call wildlife officials when they see sick, injured, or orphaned manatees. But how can you determine if a manatee is in trouble? Watch our video to find out. |
A New Adoptee Is Added In May, Save the Manatee Club added a new manatee to the Adopt-A-Manatee® program. The most recent adoptee is named Una, and she is a winter visitor at Blue Spring State Park. See photos and video. |
Manatee Q & A Q. How long are manatees pregnant and how often do they have a calf?
-- Rebecca Rohrer, Florida. Get the video answer. Send your manatee question and if we feature it, you'll get a free 2019 calendar! |
Save 50% On 2019 Wall Calendar
For a limited time only! Each month of the year features a beautiful underwater manatee photo plus a 13th bonus image. Only $7.49 each if you preorder by June 30th. A nice present for family and friends and a great way to spread the word about manatees! Shop now |
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Photo Credits: It's A Fact ©David Schrichte; Remembering Lorelei ©Cora Berchem, Save the Manatee Club; Does This Manatee Need Help? ©Save the Manatee Club; A New Adoptee Is Added ©Cora Berchem, Save the Manatee Club; Manatee Q & A ©Save the Manatee Club; 2019 Manatee Wall Calendar Cover Photo ©Gregory Sweeney. Photos and illustrations can only be used with permission. Contact Save the Manatee Club for more information. |